I'm a broke gardener. I have great intentions but for the moment after spending a buck or two on Dutch Master Penetrator and Foli,.....well now I have bugs.

I took in a large project and did what I said I wouldn't do again after my first garden had so many problems.

I brought home plants from my friends shrine and told the family members that I could propagate the flowers for them. First problem has been ants. Got those under control with traps and cayenne powder (they hate crossing it) Now I was watering today and found a tiny white catapillar like thing. Looking up in FAQ's I found out that it is a Symphilid. I dont' have a camera to take pics of my garden but I found them in my bamboo. They show up like mad in cocotek.

Is there any way to get rid of them with anything that is common to the house? H2O2, garlic, anything that you may have heard of? I don't want to lose the memorial plants any more than I want to lose my current crop, I'm almost ready to go into flower.

Here is the link I used for diagnosis. http://growfaq.medicalgarden.org/growfaq/1247.htm

Oh yeah payday isn't comming around for another 9-10 days.
Tell me I"m not totally screwed. I'm praying for my roots as we speak.

Winks

Plants are clones just cut, 3week old seedling, couple of reveges and seedlings that are just ready for flower and just showed sex, using blu-moon nutrients in cocotek and some in pro earth soil. 42Watt cpl, and foliar feeding with above DM. if you need another other info just let me know. It's ghetto but it's mine.

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Winks Reviewed by Winks on . Symphilids...Any organic solution??? I'm a broke gardener. I have great intentions but for the moment after spending a buck or two on Dutch Master Penetrator and Foli,.....well now I have bugs. I took in a large project and did what I said I wouldn't do again after my first garden had so many problems. I brought home plants from my friends shrine and told the family members that I could propagate the flowers for them. First problem has been ants. Got those under control with traps and cayenne powder (they hate crossing it) Rating: 5